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that has allowed us to introduce constant monitoring. we have not as proposed but implemented legislation on a statewide level. and we have introduced new guidelines with the focus on observing the behavior for warning signs. schools and the police have cooperated on a range of preventive measures. we have employed 100 school psychologists and we have taken on a more active role on issues concerning schools. we have really done quite a lot to prevent another event from occurring or make it possible. >> that was the minister of interior of speaking to us earlier. to afghanistan now where they have a visit in the base in the hindu kush praising the mission as an important mission and. he sang to them for his unexpected visit and they said they deserved more recognition for their role in a military that has a condition in serving a 48 force of peace internationally. >> a german government plane making a surprise stop in afghanistan. he made the unannounced present -- visit to thank them for their service and gain a better understanding of t
that has allowed us to introduce constant monitoring. we have not as proposed but implemented legislation on a statewide level. and we have introduced new guidelines with the focus on observing the behavior for warning signs. schools and the police have cooperated on a range of preventive measures. we have employed 100 school psychologists and we have taken on a more active role on issues concerning schools. we have really done quite a lot to prevent another event from occurring or make it...
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one breed father told us "we are paying for the scars of war." cobble -- kabul.l >> somehow the money from oil exports never seems to reach them. the president of this tiny country has ruled it for 30 years. he says there is no corruption. >> a brand new highway deep inside the west african rain forest. deserted. it feels like a road to nowhere. then we arrived in the middle of the jungle. a city is rising. this is going to be the new capital. this has to be one of the most extraordinary construction projects i have ever seen. i am on the roof of a foreign debt 50 room -- 450 room, 5 star theater that comes to the convention center and carved out of the jungle and 18 hold championship golf course. it is a spectacular vanity project in a country where most people live on barely $1 a day. equatorial, guinea is a dictatorship. his family has been accused of rampant corruption. has hadident's son assets worth 1 million euros seized by the french government. oil and gas are the keys to understanding the regime. editorial beginning -- equity torial gui
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for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> in his emotional speech, he showed he can talk the talk when it comes to gun control issues. now comes the hard part -- convincing politicians that this massacre means it's finally time to change. al-jazeera, newton, connecticut. >> the u.s. has been reluctant to oppose restrictions compared to other countries. last year, killing 77 people in norway, a country with far tighter regulations and they have since tightened their terror laws and finland had made a choir to acquire handguns. in 1996, a mass shooting in tasmania left 35 people did. they have not seen a big decline in gun related deaths. that same year, a massacre in scotland leaving 17 people dead. it led to laws which effectively make it illegal to own a handgun in the united kingdom. guy smith is a gun owner and civil libertarian. he says the right to bear arms in the u.s. is a constitutional right. >> it is somewhat of a misnomer that we have a gun culture. we have a freedom culture. we live our lives based on t
for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> in his emotional speech, he showed he can talk the talk when it comes to gun control issues. now comes the hard part -- convincing politicians that this massacre means it's finally time to change. al-jazeera, newton, connecticut. >> the u.s. has been reluctant to oppose restrictions compared to other countries. last year, killing 77 people in norway, a country with far...
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we want you, america, to elect us your next president. [laughter] now it's not like we don't have our own faults. we are not perfect. our prim minister makes dick cheney look like a human rights crusader. we got a special thanks credit in the book of revelations which is why once we become president, we'll turn around and invade ourselves. a little regime change we call our own. now, you're probably asking yourself why would these guys be qualified? is canada qualified? not only is it cooler in canada, the con cements of freedom, but because we're america, jr., the little brother who is io dallize -- idolized you, grown up together, conquered a frontier together, laughed, cried, bled, overeaten at thanksgiving, and together, we created the weakest beers in the known universe. [laughter] now, what we really want is just to offer america a chance to kick back for awhile, you know, let us cook your meals, fluff your pillows, and give you team to heal and reevaluate your place in the universe. understand, america, we still love you. you're fa
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come to us that. a home away from. africa and south america and europe are all represented here bumps along just room is reserved for the model i. would move them. finally here is the russia room. the room of mother russia is here are some famous russian symbols such as the kremlin garron the first man in space and of course the russian troika and the russian birch tree all the wonders of the motherland are on the same play. and thankfully he also happened to be right next to the bomb you are welcome thank you daria. and sergey is much needed. when i got to work on dinner and i deem it told me that this place really is a dream come true that the project is the result of a childhood fantasy when i was young i used to dig out small passages as i grew older the passages grew larger that's how a child's dream materialized the structure has been a run for four years i'm glad to know that this has given people some happy moments . full time that i said goodbye to and added to my scandinavian theme drew we're always in for a
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if you just joined us a very warm welcome this is all t. live here in moscow the news continues now environmentally friendly energy looks like a reasonable solution when natural resources are running low and exploiting them becomes more dangerous u.k. wants fifteen percent of the country's energy needs to become a by renewable sources by twenty twenty but that could prove too costly for the public because. reports. wind turbines turn in the breeze they might not generate much power but they're certainly putting people in a spin it's a route that dividing david cameron's coalition government to get his energy minister says he's against wind farms and enough is enough while his energy secretary says he's going home for them to speak for the government the energy secretary or the energy minister or the prime minister but in this case he doesn't seem quite sure there's been no change to alter nubile energy but in the same breath he hinted the number of wind farms could be reviewed after current targets are fulfilled this would anger the liberal
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thanks for joining us here on our to today on rover sushi in moscow security forces in bahrain have used tear gas and stun grenades in a clash with anti-government demonstrators in the capital and some activists are claiming on social media sites that several human rights advocates have been arrested so far the demonstrators have been marking martyrs day in an annual commemoration of two protesters who were killed back in one thousand nine hundred ninety four the opposition groups say the gulf nations suffering the worst political crisis in modern history and threaten even more protests after in your thirty's did ban all public gatherings a few months ago all of this in an attempt to stem almost two years of unrest which up to eighty people have been killed thousands arrested a leading human rights to find a job did have his prison sentence reduced last week this wasn't quite enough to calm activists who were calling for his and media to release hussein from americans for democracy and human rights in bahrain believes the situation will not change as long as the government remains suppor
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there was an iron curtain theaters used to use to prevent fires. churchill used it first in private. >> you know why? >> it was a favor for truman. that is where truman was from. >> let's get a slice of that speech. >> an iron curtain has descended across the continent. behind that line, like all the capitals of the ancient states of central and eastern europe -- berlin, prague, vienna, budapest, belgrade, bucharest. all of these famous cities and the population around them lying lie under the soviet sphere. >> why did you want to talk about this? >> i was inspired in my first book, and while this is in no way a sequel it represents thoughts i had. one thing i got interested in is the question why no people went along with it. what is the mentality? what are institutional pressures? why do camp guard do what they are told to do? i decided to write about this period right after world war ii, because it was a time the soviet union had reached a height, there was an apotheosis of stalinism. it was reinforced by the experience of the war. by 1945, it w
there was an iron curtain theaters used to use to prevent fires. churchill used it first in private. >> you know why? >> it was a favor for truman. that is where truman was from. >> let's get a slice of that speech. >> an iron curtain has descended across the continent. behind that line, like all the capitals of the ancient states of central and eastern europe -- berlin, prague, vienna, budapest, belgrade, bucharest. all of these famous cities and the population around...
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choose to use the consensus here. choose you have to. choose the stories that impact your life choose me access to. please. i. welcome if you just joined us this is all to life here in moscow. opposition groups in egypt of called on their supporters to stage a nationwide protest to challenge the outcome of the first round of the referendum on the new islamist backed constitution they claimed it was marred by widespread violations with rights groups calling for a rerun of some of these poll results suggest fifty six percent of egyptians approve of the draft constitution which is supported by president morsi and the muslim brotherhood the opposition says the document is poorly drafted and turns the constitution into an islamist code the biggest opposition alliance the national salvation front has called on people to take to the streets to defend their freedoms ahead of the referendum second stage this saturday the group spokesman wood is hoping the opposition's complaints won't remain unheard. of right now we want the authorities the elect
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and they need all of us right now. in the hard days to come that community needs us to be at our best as americans, and i will do everything in my power as president to help. because while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to remind them that we are there for them, that we are praying for them, and that the love they felt for those they lost endures not just in their memory-- memories but also in ours. may god bless the memory of the victims. and in the words of scripture, heal the broken hearted, and bind up their wounds. >> rose: flags at the white house and the capitol are flying at half-mast in recognition of one of the worst school shootings in american history. the victims and their families are in our thoughts and prayers this evening as we air a program on a brain series about post traumatic stress disorder. after this break, our program on post traumatic disorder begins. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning spons
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heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses secondary using no. guys again it's just a feeling people children and now and dad got really sick an evening we would then humanity of the water the police had us save our family in saigon already i got this trying to make leave yet they had a quantum bit where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and we've been to the western leaders were quick to praise changes across the middle east they said it was the beginning of a new democratic era for the region but the model of democracy they may have had in mind doesn't seem to be the right fit i think it has to be a different type of a democratic system. the democracy that the u.s. would like to impose upon egypt tunisia and morocco and the other countries throughout the region and even libya where was waged last year to topple the gadhafi government is not suitable to the people inside of that region in tunisia even though it's right. and above cry. opposition says the kingdom is experiencing its worst crisis in recent times says the authoriti
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joining us here on r.t. today i'm rory sushi in moscow fully declared and apparently legal reports are emerging that amounts of gold are being flown out of afghanistan according to airport personnel most of it's headed to dubai which has long been considered a haven for laundered money for more on this we can now across to kabul and speed dial sultanzoy a political analyst a former afghan m.p. a pleasure to see you today thanks for coming on for years suitcases of cash in western currencies have been taken by people out of afghanistan we're talking several billion dollars annually now it seems gold is also on the way out apparently perhaps illegally it all seems a bit murky can you just try and clear it out for us what exactly is going on with afghanistan's gold. this. well actually when the dollar was fleeing. government of afghanistan and the us and others were paying attention to that and naturally when you're trying to stem. from flowing away there would be other ways of doing it and they actually called
joining us here on r.t. today i'm rory sushi in moscow fully declared and apparently legal reports are emerging that amounts of gold are being flown out of afghanistan according to airport personnel most of it's headed to dubai which has long been considered a haven for laundered money for more on this we can now across to kabul and speed dial sultanzoy a political analyst a former afghan m.p. a pleasure to see you today thanks for coming on for years suitcases of cash in western currencies...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> funding for charlry rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2 o >> from the editors of cook's illustrated magazine, it's america's test kitchen with your host christopher kimball, featuring test kitchen chefs julia collin davison, bridget lancaster, becky hays, with adam ried in the equipment corner and jack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters, today on america's test kitchen. >> today on america's test kitchen, julia uncovers the secrets to cooking with a slow cooker. first, she teaches chris how to make the ultimate old-fashioned chicken noodle soup. next, she reveals the test kitchen's secrets for foolproof porkn.
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with me rory sushi it's good to have you with us. now hundreds of thousands of people are set to march in spain to protest against the government's cuts and reforms and the demonstrations have been called by the country's top labor union and social groups on sunday thousands of healthcare workers marched across madrid to make their feelings clear about plans to privatized hospitals and the government insists it's all part of the austerity measures needed to pick the country up from its deep recession and the protests come as e.u. leaders agreed on closer integration in brussels and the french president francois hollande said there's no doubt about the integrity of the eurozone which will no longer be taken by surprise but investment advisor patrick young believes the euro's continued existence is a façade of spain simply put has run out of cash the problem is that the spanish government doesn't have any money and that's ultimately the problem the difficulty with the spanish government is that it hasn't actually wanted to bite the bu
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use a run for it before they get. to avoid being sponsored tommy robinson takes a different route in the two years since he founded the movement has grown to include tens of thousands of supporters who sympathize with his racist views is in . place. while place forces tackled the problem. brings with it. years and years of frustration. and soul of so when it happened which is they said. there's a reason because people have been seen in the same towns and cities now you voice. all countries being destroyed from within. the black. covering all country. people who've been feeding the sang. no it across the whole country. what happened lucian in march two thousand and nine is the reason to be found. then british troops were returning from the war in afghanistan. the welcoming committee included radical islamists and agitators who insults the soldiers and denotes london's participation in the conflict. provocative down on one side and go the other. confrontations in trees. and as he tries to redound them islam is about tom
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what did they use? you mentioned a lot of stuff earlier, but give us some examples. >> there were three or four institutions they considered important. if you look at the world in 1945, stalin did not have plans. he did not have a 10-point plan. he was an opportunist and a tactician. he had a conviction sooner or later these would become communist countries, because marx's ideology said so. it said there will be international revolutions and the soviet union will bring these revolutions to the countries. he had a conviction it would happen but not a lot of uncertainty about -- a lot of certainty about when. what he did to make sure he had enough influence -- i will choose three institutions in particular he thought were important. number one was the secret police. he created a secret police forces speaking the local languages, sometimes from the soviet union, and began training them, and they began doing that right away. they begin in 1939, and they began creating a polish secret police force and then,
what did they use? you mentioned a lot of stuff earlier, but give us some examples. >> there were three or four institutions they considered important. if you look at the world in 1945, stalin did not have plans. he did not have a 10-point plan. he was an opportunist and a tactician. he had a conviction sooner or later these would become communist countries, because marx's ideology said so. it said there will be international revolutions and the soviet union will bring these revolutions...
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say hello to us that's probably. how they say. and there are so many of them arriving respect and if you. are an army of heavies come by train. they spend two to three hours every day working out not everyone can become a brilliant minimum ages twenty five may have to know. they see themselves as soldiers serving the cause of a greater hungary the country as it was before the first world war. provides a history lesson. this is our flag our plane is flying around the. country a good man who took up arms to defend our land. and i'm also is more than that you'll be sorry if you attack on very. symbolic message to those who may want to control. it symbols also the way we all be a burden is not a political party it's a militia that occasionally raids gypsy ghettos as. we should have to go patrolling. to maintain. our aims to protect the inhabitants. bring the bergen's traveled three hundred kilometers attacking the roma. invaded the village of. today. to the villages controlled. by them and their papers but is. ok you can go ahead. it'
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young as fuck us does his best to reassure the community. he doesn't want to brush the weeks of terror on the carpet. at home he's made a clip reel of his video and indictment to prove most of the extremists and their crimes. because if this is how the nationals went through the gypsy area. a lot of these other extremist maybe two different groups. and they you can see some of them carrying axes make me watch. from six in the morning they would wake us up with our song. and they want to make sure that we knew they were outside the. i still remember the sound of the boots. like soldiers. make our wives cross trying to provoke the gypsies and. this photo threatening our children. you know they've put their symbols on the dog. shows they call what they do. in the. outside help to meet these threats in march last year when the police finally arrived they clamped down on the gypsies. one woman was charged with slapping a friend for twenty years people both through the robot. campaign change from one day to my. pm out and stop shouting i'll take y
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come first john on these accounts are a lot of us. and we don't know where the limits are because we don't need french people here they're kept little has enough to get on with in your country mind your own business and don't come snooping here with your camera. and. we were told that there is a large number of n.p.t. sympathizers here. in the field. make me happy days not banned as far as i know. is the n.p.t. banned in germany. so it's just a normal policy that yes absolutely no cover up is there mr. minister of the n.p.t. and yammer is mixed in with the career of this man's friend kruger. the song of the mire of the third reich off in the form of a bold move he's made his village a bastion of me are novices of. age seventeen braised looking like a skinhead he has already made up his mind. ninety ninety two. in glasgow why you're against foreigners when there are not you can also expect nothing of another alternate color yet anyway. one by one he's forced out the residents of the village now days three quarters of belongs to friends
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coming up after a short break to stay with us. i . think. i i i i . just. creative. and full and public speaking. a few european bodybuilders against millions of. immigrants. may not seem so serious now. but this could be a real threat to. this. good laboratory was able to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately dorna found anything tim's mission to teach me. about humans and. this is why you should care only. for the true science technology innovation. developments from around russia. the future covered. wealthy british style stock. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on. it. because. they. say. hello welcome to the r.t. sports shows thank you for joining me for a thought here's a taste of what's coming up. the big story as the russian premier league enters its three months of winter break which i can look at the time for contenders who make up the top three. plus russian stars shining th
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say hello to us that's probably. when there are so many of them arriving with respect and you think. they really. are an army of heavies. trained. two to three hours every day working out not everyone can become a burger minimum ages twenty five may have to. see themselves as soldiers serving the cause of a greater hungary the country as it was before the first world war. provides a history lesson. this is our flag our plane is flying around the. country a good man who took up arms to defend. his point the more than that you'll be sorry if you attack on very. symbolic message to those who may want to control. it symbols also be way beyond your programs and is not a political party it's a militia that occasionally raids. that. you shouldn't have to go patrolling. to protect the inhabitants. spraying the bergen's traveled three hundred kilometers attacking the road. they invaded the village of. today all access to the villages controlled. by the memphis papers because. that's. ok you can go ahead. it's impossible to en
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our aim is to protect the inhabitants they want us here. for the view that might be sociable before the end of that fact it was. last spring the bergen's traveled three hundred kilometers attacking the roma. invaded the village of. today all access to the villages controlled. papers but is. ok even go ahead. it's impossible to enter or leave without showing some form of id. two thousand eight hundred people living in a four hundred of them roma. gypsies all live in the same area on the fringes. it's like hundreds of other gypsy ghettos across hungary. discrimination has led to an eighty percent unemployment rate. a criminal some people who the state benefits the gypsies throughout history have always been the perfect scapegoats. as a community leader during the attacks he was on the front line for you to see that house with white lines then there was a closest extremist group to us and not house. but in the village they had several houses. down there. a basement or stay over there right next to my house. the extremists in the village for se
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there was an iron curtain theaters used to use to prevent fires. churchill used it first in private. >> you know why? >> it was a favor for truman. that is where truman was from. >> let's get a slice of that speech. >> an iron curtain has descended across the continent. behind that line, like all the capitals of the ancient states of central and eastern europe -- baltimore, berlin, prague, vienna, budapest, belgrade, bucharest. all of these famous cities and the population around them lying in rubble -- lie under the soviet sphere. >> why did you want to talk about this? >> i was inspired in my first spoke -- book, and while this is in no way a sequel it represents thoughts i had. one thing i got interested in is the question why no people went along with it. what is the mentality? what are institutional pressures? why do camp guard do what they are told to do? i decided to write about this period right after world war ii, because it was a time the soviet union had reached a height, there was an apotheosis of stalinism. it was reinforced by the exp
there was an iron curtain theaters used to use to prevent fires. churchill used it first in private. >> you know why? >> it was a favor for truman. that is where truman was from. >> let's get a slice of that speech. >> an iron curtain has descended across the continent. behind that line, like all the capitals of the ancient states of central and eastern europe -- baltimore, berlin, prague, vienna, budapest, belgrade, bucharest. all of these famous cities and the...
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us of. if we the people are learning in the last three years that you had to live in a political solution which is sixty four percent what about who will be active in politics. if you see a good position in egypt you will find many women about even in militants who have been. ok ok dr saver. it's very timely because we're actually losing the connection now but we did get everything you had to say there thank you very much indeed sorry about the poor connection just at the end dr saeed study from the american university in cairo environmentally friendly energy looks like a reasonable solution where natural resources are running low and exploiting them becomes more dangerous u.k. wants fifteen percent of the country's energy needs to be covered by renewable sources by twenty twenty that could prove too costly for the public has all these nor smith reports. wind turbines turn in the breeze they might not generate much power but they're certainly putting people in a spin it's a route that dividi
us of. if we the people are learning in the last three years that you had to live in a political solution which is sixty four percent what about who will be active in politics. if you see a good position in egypt you will find many women about even in militants who have been. ok ok dr saver. it's very timely because we're actually losing the connection now but we did get everything you had to say there thank you very much indeed sorry about the poor connection just at the end dr saeed study...
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god is with us. ove unites us. god's purpose steadies us. god's spirit comforts us. let be our god forever and ever, amen. >> i offer you this prayer from my heart to your heart, on behalf of all of your children, all of your loved ones. the hebrew memorial prayer. please rise. ♪ . [singing prayer] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . [singing prayer] ♪
god is with us. ove unites us. god's purpose steadies us. god's spirit comforts us. let be our god forever and ever, amen. >> i offer you this prayer from my heart to your heart, on behalf of all of your children, all of your loved ones. the hebrew memorial prayer. please rise. ♪ . [singing prayer] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . [singing prayer] ♪
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members stay with us. right. from the studio. start on t.v. dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. please. please please. please technology innovation hall the least developed around russia we've. covered. on the edge of human capability. struggling with pain and dream to. lay out to become the first. force fall in the. sea. from fears to tears europe is in the midst of a depression officially the latest data shows that the seventeen member eurozone will end the year in a recession its second since two thousand and eight the second and third quarter g.d.p. was below the line and the massive social unrest that swept across europe in recent months underscores the point europe needs a seaview and leading economists say it could be britain goldman sachs estimates that it will be europe's biggest economy within four decades with one of the world's wealthie
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is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage or there are no. humans will die like these two rabbits in its own words they also go. this fighting terrorists that has claimed thousands of innocent lives the measures the syrian government resorted to have been widely criticized but does that crisis mean the world should keep their eyes shocked at who's actually fighting for power in syria now in washington i'm going to check on. north korea defied the world on wednesday when it launched a long range rocket that it says successfully put a weather satellite into orbit but the claims were met with skepticism by the u.s.
is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the...
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thanks for staying with us here on our t.v. thousands of medical workers in madrid have marched against plans to privatized hospitals the government says is part of the austerity measures needed to pick the country out from its deep recession investment advisor patrick young though says the government's years of failed policy left it with no choice other than biting austerity. the truth is there is no money to pay all of these nurses and doctors there is no money for this loutish government infrastructure it has to be privatized there have to be stoppage cuts because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back of a huge property bubble the bubble was unsustainable nobody managed to manage stop unfortunately while we can obviously say it's a tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to aid them in modern spain here is a government that has effectively in an overall majority they can do absolutely anything they want and t
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it was the second and this time he used notes which he hadn't used the first time and they got it right. so that chapter in my book is called the did it again. in 1965 lady bird johnson became the first first lady told the bible as it was administered. that has been the case of persons. you can see from kennedy's inauguration jackie kennedy's office in the picture she isn't holding the bible. it was instead held by james brown and who was a clerk of the supreme court. a few more pictures to show you. here's ronald reagan swearing in, jimmy carter old when president is off to the right of the picture and here is bill clinton in 1993. now here is 1985, this is the second inauguration and notice it's a different locale and the reason is because the weather was so bad in washington, d.c. in 1985 it was a windshield factor of below zero everything got canceled. the parade got canceled, they moved the oath taking in doors into the capitol rotunda so there were only about a thousand people squeezed in. weather has been a problem at times i mentioned. this is an old picture from 1989 a lot of r
it was the second and this time he used notes which he hadn't used the first time and they got it right. so that chapter in my book is called the did it again. in 1965 lady bird johnson became the first first lady told the bible as it was administered. that has been the case of persons. you can see from kennedy's inauguration jackie kennedy's office in the picture she isn't holding the bible. it was instead held by james brown and who was a clerk of the supreme court. a few more pictures to...
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was used. hundreds of round from multiple magazines. >> every single facet of the weapons will be analyzed. every round of ammunition will be looked at for physical evidence. i alluded to the volume of round that were seized and recovered. each singular round will be examined. >> reporter: you heard there are many, many witnesses. we are told when they are interviewed their parent will be present and those interviews will be done as delicately as possible, martha. martha: it will be very difficult. we just saw some video from last night. the president in what has become one of the most difficult duties of the presidency had to meet with grieving parent of small children in this situation. how was his speech and his time in newtown received by the people there? >> reporter: it was received really well. i watched the entire interfaith service at a local restaurant with 30 people from the area. they sat in complete siren for the hour and a half. they were emotional but they seemed hopeful based on
was used. hundreds of round from multiple magazines. >> every single facet of the weapons will be analyzed. every round of ammunition will be looked at for physical evidence. i alluded to the volume of round that were seized and recovered. each singular round will be examined. >> reporter: you heard there are many, many witnesses. we are told when they are interviewed their parent will be present and those interviews will be done as delicately as possible, martha. martha: it will be...
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they used the economic weakness to take share. plus the company took out $450 million in fixed costs during the downturn to come out even stronger than ever. that's the brunswick we're dealing with today. second, if higher taxes going forward mean there's slightly less demand for motorboats and fishing boats, you know what? i think that could be more than offset by the additional demand created by all those boats that sandy damaged or destroyed. and even before sandy, things were getting better for brunswick. over the last decade, the age of the average powerboat in the water has gone from 15 years old to 21 years old. wow! i thought cars at 11 years was a lot. that means there's a ton of pent-up replacement demand. we saw the same thing happen in the automobile market where the average car on the road got so old that it has led to a new surge. that's what that $15 million car build's about. i bet that's also going to be true for boats, and that's terrific news for brunswick. back in late october, brunswick lorted a big 14 cent ea
they used the economic weakness to take share. plus the company took out $450 million in fixed costs during the downturn to come out even stronger than ever. that's the brunswick we're dealing with today. second, if higher taxes going forward mean there's slightly less demand for motorboats and fishing boats, you know what? i think that could be more than offset by the additional demand created by all those boats that sandy damaged or destroyed. and even before sandy, things were getting better...
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chicken is the most versatile ingredient you can use in a kitchen. you can do anything to it, it's amazing. >> lorraine wallace, are these your own recipes? >> all of my recipes, and it's what i love to do. >> and i'm the test err. i haven't cooked any of them, but i've eaten every one, every one. >> and each chapter has family stories and family photographs, and each recipe has like a little family tidbit about it. >> can you give us a little background on you too, how long have you been married, how many kids, etc. if. >> well, we have six children. we've been together for 16 years -- >> yeah, but i have to say it's the old-fashioned way. i had four, she had two, so it's -- >> it's a wallace gang. anyway, and so getting your family around the table and trying to figure out everybody's schedule and their needs including your husband who has 5:00 in the morning get-ups on sunday is a amazing. so that's, this is a great book the help you do that. >> so what time do you eat the chicken on sunday? >> we eat it saturday night. >> saturday night. soup is
chicken is the most versatile ingredient you can use in a kitchen. you can do anything to it, it's amazing. >> lorraine wallace, are these your own recipes? >> all of my recipes, and it's what i love to do. >> and i'm the test err. i haven't cooked any of them, but i've eaten every one, every one. >> and each chapter has family stories and family photographs, and each recipe has like a little family tidbit about it. >> can you give us a little background on you...
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in excess of power used in ways the we would fight to the death against. that's the way history has unfolded in history is on the right side of that. a second term, early second term president might be able to take from jefferson. one goes to louisiana which is jefferson understood the clock wasn't like a normal clock. it moved faster and asked the president's clock ticks even in the first term, everybody else in the system, the congressmen, senators, their clocks are ticking towards election. they have to face the voters again particularly in the second term presidents don't have to. so as presidents began to look longer, everyone else in the system begins to look more narrow and the wider the gap gets, the harder it is to get things done. so moving fast, doing things as quickly as you reasonably can is an important thing to do. the other is to depart from dogma. jefferson fundamentally believe in the success come in the survival of america. he what, short of that he would cut any deal. he would do what he had to do. and he was very explicit and spoke in
in excess of power used in ways the we would fight to the death against. that's the way history has unfolded in history is on the right side of that. a second term, early second term president might be able to take from jefferson. one goes to louisiana which is jefferson understood the clock wasn't like a normal clock. it moved faster and asked the president's clock ticks even in the first term, everybody else in the system, the congressmen, senators, their clocks are ticking towards election....
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all of the victim's families heartfelt feelings from us tonight. that's it for the 5. thank you. see you here tomorrow. >> this is a fox news alert. the longest serving senator in u.s. history has died. united states democratic senator daniel inouye world war ii veteran medal of honor recipient died from respiratory complications at 5:00 this afternoon. today at walter reed national military medical center. senate majority leader called inouye one of the grates of the chamber. mitch mcconnell said he had every reason to bring attention to himself but quote never did. we will have more on the life of the senator later in the show. the sandy hook elementary school massacre that left 20 children and 6 adults dead began burying the littlest victims as funerals were held for two 6-year-old boys including one whose twin sister survived that rampage. connecticut stit police lieutenant sadie tails were quote too difficult to discuss fktd they could hold the school and the home of adam lanza accountable. they pledge to seek change as he slowly recited the firs names of the victims. today
all of the victim's families heartfelt feelings from us tonight. that's it for the 5. thank you. see you here tomorrow. >> this is a fox news alert. the longest serving senator in u.s. history has died. united states democratic senator daniel inouye world war ii veteran medal of honor recipient died from respiratory complications at 5:00 this afternoon. today at walter reed national military medical center. senate majority leader called inouye one of the grates of the chamber. mitch...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> in coming weeks, i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement to mental health professionals to parent and educators. in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. >> that was part of president obama's speech last night in newtown, connecticut. we questioned, how do you find middle ground in the gun control debate. joining us to talk about that is ceo of the national urban league and former mayor ever new orleans. he has written about this very subject as well as ron christie, former assistant to george w. bush. gentlemen, welcome. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> a very, very difficult time for the nation. and the president i think summed it up best. you know, it is not time for political debate about this. what we want to know is, how do we get the country to the middle ground on gun control? ron, lou do we do that? it is suc
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> in coming weeks, i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement to mental health professionals to parent and educators. in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. >> that was part of president obama's speech last night in newtown, connecticut. we questioned, how do you find middle ground in the...
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visit us on facebook. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv with a total home dvr included free for life. only $29 a month for six months. rethink possible. >>> welcome back. 5:12. secretary of state hillary clinton ordered that investigation by the advisory review board. it's said to be the most detailed explanation yet about the attack that killed chris steven and three other americans. congress will be briefed on that report on wednesday. >>>s buzz is growing as early as next week president obama may nominate john kerry to be the next secretary of state. that is after susan rice withdrew her name from consideration. it's expected if kerry is nominated he would be easily approved by his fellow senators. kerry is 69 years old. he would replace hill
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i think it's the financials lifting us. >> tim? >> at the risk of agreeing with pete, i'm a buyer -- >> you're smart. >> it's macro reasons. this is a reason to be excited. this is a momentum shift. there's reasons and we know this, we're going to talk about the election later. but this tells me people are taking risk. i spoke about it in the morning meeting, if we get over 200, 175 in the ten-year on the yield, it's a very bullish sign. we've been there four times in the last four months. i want to see this break higher before i'm convinced. it's been a great time to short stocks, as well. >> i'll take the other side a little bit here of pete's call. the banks have been out of control here, you know, bank of america is up 22% from that november low. i think there's a lot of good news in these stocks right here. to the end of the day, when the rally felt a bit giddy, i bought some december quarterly puts in the qs near the money. and the nasdaq composite is really underperforming. it's down about 6% from the highs of the year. the
i think it's the financials lifting us. >> tim? >> at the risk of agreeing with pete, i'm a buyer -- >> you're smart. >> it's macro reasons. this is a reason to be excited. this is a momentum shift. there's reasons and we know this, we're going to talk about the election later. but this tells me people are taking risk. i spoke about it in the morning meeting, if we get over 200, 175 in the ten-year on the yield, it's a very bullish sign. we've been there four times in...
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we must use headlights at night. use seat belts. why can't we be equally adult about regulating guns. don't say it won't make a difference because casies will always get a -- because crazies will always be able to get a gun. if we could reduce gun deaths by 1/3, that would be 10,000 lives saved annually. >> in germany you're allowed to own an ar-15 but it you're not allowed to have a huge clip. you have to reload avenue three bullets. >> might i point out that things like cars and ladders are built for other things besides killing people. guns are only made for one thing. killing people or animals. >> stephanie: specifically military assault weapons. they're not made for hunting. they're made for killing a lot of people. >> exactly. >> stephanie: right. one more thing nick says is likewise don't bother with the argument that more people carry guns, they would defer shooters or interrupt them. mass shooters typically kill themselves so it is hard to see what deterrents would be added with more people packing heat. there have been few
we must use headlights at night. use seat belts. why can't we be equally adult about regulating guns. don't say it won't make a difference because casies will always get a -- because crazies will always be able to get a gun. if we could reduce gun deaths by 1/3, that would be 10,000 lives saved annually. >> in germany you're allowed to own an ar-15 but it you're not allowed to have a huge clip. you have to reload avenue three bullets. >> might i point out that things like cars and...
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that we carry those people with us. you know, they live on through us. my brother, for instance, was a great card. and he'd, when we'd start to drive onto a highway where there's a yield sign, he'd just suddenly in an english accent say, "yield. i shall never yield." so he's with me every time i see a yield sign. so that's the presence within the absence that i try to capture in some of my poetry. >> i've long been envious, of your capacity for detail, for example, your poem "reminisce at." >> "toul." it's a little town in france. >> and you were there? >> i was there when i was in the air force. i was stationed very close to there. now i was flying jet fighters, we had a nuclear mission. we didn't fly with nukes but we stood alert with them. and so it was a dicey time. "reminiscence at toul." 30 years ago on new year's eve drunk on french champagne we shot bottle rockets from the windows of hank and willi's rented chateau overlooking nancy. it sounds so worldly which is how we wanted to think of ourselves, but lord, we were just children, sent by the go
that we carry those people with us. you know, they live on through us. my brother, for instance, was a great card. and he'd, when we'd start to drive onto a highway where there's a yield sign, he'd just suddenly in an english accent say, "yield. i shall never yield." so he's with me every time i see a yield sign. so that's the presence within the absence that i try to capture in some of my poetry. >> i've long been envious, of your capacity for detail, for example, your poem...
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that does it for us here. let's get to headquarters, wopner and the fast money "halftime." >> welcome to the "halftime report." four hours to go until the close. take a look at green arrows across the board. the dow getting a bit of a lift in the last 15 minutes on word that the president and the speaker are meeting on the fiscal cliff at the white house, right now. here's what we're also following on "halftime." guarding your money. what's the best way to protect yourself from the fiscal cliff? vanguard ceo will tell you in a "halftime" exclusive. debate it, caterpillar has underperformed the market this year but with china looking up is the stock set for a surge? the "halftime" rumble is ahead. first our top story, biting into apple. citi downgrades the stock less than one month after calling it a buy. what does the firm's team of analysts see now? where will the stock head for header? traders are stephanie link, joe terranova, steve weiss and josh brown. you surprised at this downgrade? what does it mean fo
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joining us is dolly lenz. we don't have to tell her. prudential douglas elliman vice chairman, one of the best in the business. dolly, capital gains, mortgage deduction, the whole ball of wax could change in 2013. does that mean people are willing to sell at a little less, sacrifice a little to get gains this year? >> i am on roller blades not knowing where to go with one deal after another being proposed just so they could close by year--nd. i just left somebody on my way here, said i will close by year-end if i get this deal. i know the seller. will make a good deal because taxes are so high. david: what percent are they willing to cut in order to make a deal this year? >> in this particular case, 20%? david: wow. liz: the seller will come down 20%. >> think about it. they purchased the apartment for $75,000. we're looking $12 million deal. david: that is pure cap gains. liz: that is nice return on investment. >> that is huge, right. there will be a lot of tax on that no matter what direction. liz: they have to get it done. >> exactly
joining us is dolly lenz. we don't have to tell her. prudential douglas elliman vice chairman, one of the best in the business. dolly, capital gains, mortgage deduction, the whole ball of wax could change in 2013. does that mean people are willing to sell at a little less, sacrifice a little to get gains this year? >> i am on roller blades not knowing where to go with one deal after another being proposed just so they could close by year--nd. i just left somebody on my way here, said i...